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HOUSE COMMITTEE CHAIR

 

Description of Role

  • Each of the Committees will have a Senate and House Chair.
  • The Senate Chair will teach the House chair how run the Public Hearings and the Work Sessions.
  • The Senate Chair will make the sure the House Chair be the presiding officer for that committee for a coupe of public hearings and work sessions..
  • The House Chair must also report of the Committee action to the House. When the Speaker of the House asks for a recommendation on a bill it is the job of the House Chair to stand and make that recommendation, it is in most cases the recommendation of the committee but the House Chair may make any recommendation they wish.
  • They also must provide the full House with information such as testimony of lobbyists that was important to the action that the committee took

 

Responsibilities

  • Be familiar with all of the bills that are designated to come to your committee, so you can be prepared for the issues that you will be discussing.
  • Be familiar with the procedures of testifying at a committee, and how to correctly run a Public Hearing, and Work Session.
  • Insure that your committee utilizes the entire time scheduled for Public Hearings and Work Sessions, to be sure that every bill on your committee receives a quality hearing, and that everyone interested in speaking for or against the bill has the opportunity.
  • Present Committee Actions to the House members.
  • Lead your committee to the selection of 1 bill to be nominated as the Best Bill Award Winner
  • Once you arrive in Augusta find the Senate Chair and work out details for the committee sessions
  • Serve as a member of the House

 

Attend the Leadership Session:

House Chairs will not attend the Leadership Training.

 

Scripts or additional Information:

Please familiarize yourself with the attached scripts for running a Public Hearing and a Work Session.

 

 

Attached Information:

             Work Session Scripts

                  Public Hearing Scripts

                  Testifying at a Public Hearing

            

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